“People of the SP were seen raising slogans in support of Pakistan in Agra”: Yogi Adityanath

News Desk: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday slammed its arch rival Samajwadi Party for raising pro-Pakistan slogans during a protest in Agra. The chief minister also asked BJP workers to remain alert against conspiracies of the opposition.

Addressing the BJP state executive meet, Adityanath said “Whether we are in power or in the opposition, the BJP has not compromised with anyone in the matter of national security. On the other hand, a malicious intent of the opposition was seen recently, when the security agencies caught terrorists, then a responsible leader said that we do not trust the security agencies of UP. What intention does this show?”

“As the Assembly elections are drawing near, party workers should remain alert against the conspiracies of the opposition” he added.

Slamming arch rival Samajwadi Party, Adityanath said “After SP formed government in 2012, they took the initiative of withdrawing cases of those who carried out the blasts in the CRPF camp of Rampur, Ram Janmabhoomi in Ayodhya, Kashi and Lucknow courts. People of the SP were seen raising slogans in support of Pakistan in Agra”

“Imagine what kind of blue print they have for the country’s security. This shows the fact that people don’t mind playing with national security for vote bank. National security is of no importance to them. They want to see each and every issue through political lens. We all have to be aware of them” he added.